Premium Access Pass

Support bold theatre in Seattle

Join us for a year of bold theatre driven by the community including a wild family comedy, a new musical, one incredible training program — and more!

From May 30 – October 1, Intiman and partner organizations will make it possible for you to experience over two dozen diverse stories live and on stage with a 2017 Premium Access Pass. If you buy a Pass now, you will have priority access to all of our mainstage productions. Your pass will provide many benefits and bonuses as you make your way through a year that includes two mainstage productions, the Emerging Artist Showcase, readings, special events and more. Your purchase also helps Intiman Theatre continue to create relevant and diverse productions for Seattle. Thank you!

Bring a friend! You get two tickets — one for you and one to share — for each of our productions.

This package has a value of over $200
and we are offering it to you for $100

Your Pass Benefits

Two tickets for each mainstage production — that’s six tickets total! Each ticket is worth $50. You get two for the same price!

First pick of Premium seats for BARBECUE and DRAGON LADY. Be the first to claim your seats! As a Pass holder you will have 4 weeks to chose your premium reserved seats and dates before single tickets go on sale to the public.

Special behind the scenes experiences.You are invited to attend three special events: First Rehearsal, First Preview, and Final Performance.

Hassle-free and unlimited ticket exchanges. Transfer dates at no cost — as many times as you want! Single ticket holders must pay $5 to transfer dates and cannot transfer the day of the show.

First to know about special events, like last year’s production of POWER: FROM THE MOUTHS OF THE OCCUPIED.

2017 Pass Lineup

MAY 30–JUNE 25BARBECUE by Robert O’Hara, a mainstage production

BARBECUE director Malika Oyetimein.

BARBECUE is a raucous and fearless take on the classic American family story in a way not seen before onstage. This provocative comedy pushes boundaries and centers on The O’Mallerys as they stage an open air intervention for drug-addicted sister Barbara in their local park. With the whiskey flowing, family dysfunction, stereotypes and racial politics collide as the play poses the question: Is family worse than addiction? LEARN MORE.

September 5–October 1DRAGON LADY by Sara Porkalob, a mainstage production

Author and artist Sara Porkalob.

DRAGON LADY portrays family members from three generations in this hysterical, moving and brand new musical based on characters that Porkalob has been developing for years. Featuring a live band, an intimate theatre setting, and a plot that includes gangsters, murders and more, this timely musical explores what it means to come to America. LEARN MORE.

August 4-6Emerging Artist Showcase

When you purchase a Pass you are also helping to diversify the theatre industry and creating opportunities for upcoming artists through our Emerging Artist Program. This year’s Showcase Production will feature solo performances by our Emerging Artists, with leadership and guidance from Co-Curator Sara Porkalob.LEARN MORE.

— A unique stage for each play —
This year you will also have the opportunity to experience our mainstage plays in two different venues that have strong historical roots in the community — the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute, in partnership with the Office of Arts & Culture, and the Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse at The University of Washington. These two institutions are incubators for their respective communities and provide space for dialogue.